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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY.

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

..: Broadcast by Z.B.W, da s Wavelength of 355 metres (845 k.o.”),

* 31.49 metres" (9.52 megacycles),

12.30 to 215 p.in.-European pro- 12.30 p.m-Operatic Music.

1 p.m.-Local

Time signal and weather report. 1.03 pm-An Instrumental Pro-

gramme.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby Press: Local: Weather forecast, time and announcementa........

1937.

p.m.-News and Economie Review

in German and Call DJQ 0.18 p.m.-Around the fire-place

Winter and fairy tales. Selected

and arranged by Lotte Thelle. 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in Netherlandiah on DJA, DJB.

EX-CHAMPION KING

Sport With

Monarchs

The

While King George is the only reigning King who has competed at Wimbledon, King Gustav of Sweden has the distinction of

1.40 pm-fight Orchestral Selec- 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany, being a doubles exchampion of

tions.

3.15 p.m.---Close down

4 to 7 pm-Chinese, programme..

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 p.m.--

A Programme of French Music Les Filles De Gennevilliers (Old French Song).-Sarthel. with choir, and Orchestra. Plaisir d'Amour (Love's Joy), (Martin).Jessica Dragonette (soprano).

(a) Le Petit Bossu; (b) Mon Pere m'a donne un Mari (Chan-

SODS 'enfantines). Choeurs

d'Enfants...

C'est le Mal. (X

Yvette

!

Sound Pictures. -

his country, ·Ele has ∙also won

10.30 p.m.-All sorts of people of prizes at Riviera tournaments in his 78th year, writes a London correspondent,

yesterday and to-day. 'Radlo pictures of German life. 11.15 pim-Special Concert:

Eta Harich-Schneider, cymbalo. 11.45 pm-Press Review..

Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche.

I met a tennis player who had Just been in Stockholm, where he played with the King. He tells me that King Gustav, when asked

12 midnight-Sign off DJA. DJB, whether he played golf, replied solemnly: "No, I am not yet old DJN, DJE, DJQ

enough."

RADIO AUSTRALIAN

TO-DAY Wave Length, 31.34 Métres. Power, 1 Kilowatt. Frequency. 9.58 Megacycles. Chilbert (Diseuse).

8.30 p.m.-Recorded. Music. "Scenes Pittoresques"-Nuit d'Es-6.45 p.m.-Talk: "Arts Allies--The

pazne (Masenet). Georges | Model"-Mr. John Young. Thill (tenor).

7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin. Clair de lune (Paul Verlaine and", 7.40 p.m.-Ballad Recital

Wins Through,"

Bathori- (Mezzo-soprano). Ouvre tes yeux bleus. (Robiquet 9 p.m.-To be arranged.

King Gustav is taking a keen personal interest in the construe- tion of a new covered court ins Stockholm, capable of seating

· 4,000 spectators.

It will be used for the challenge round of the Gustav Cup next month between France and Sweden.

Best Royal Golfer King George does not share

DIARY OF LOCAL. EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 13 · Vanniversaries and Hollarys.... Blessed Veronica,

Auctions-Household furniture, at. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon. 2.30

Cinema.

King's:-"Bengal Tiger." Queen:----"Murder With

tures."

Pic-

Central:-"The Mark Of The

Vampire." Oriental:-"The Golden Arrow.” World:- "Chinese Picture.” Alhambra:-"Flash Gordon." Majestic: Moscow Nights."

Star:-"Spendthrift" Dances-Cheero Club Dance, 8

rm.

1:

Adele Clement's Violoncello Recital at Helena May, 9.13 p.m.

Entertainments. Mile.

Lectures.-Dr. Reichelt Speaks at Meeting in St. Andrew's Church vicarage. 8.45 pm: Lecture in Cathedral Hall under the auspices' of the Hong Kong League of Nations Society. 5.30 pm.

Meeting, Kowloon. Unton Church Women's Guild Business Meeting, 10 s.m.

Social. — Kowloon Union Church.

Gabriel Faure). Mme. J.8 p.m.-Musical Comedy: "Love King Gustav's view that golf is a Mah Jong Drive, 3.00 p.m.; Whist game but one stage removed Drive and Tombola. at Garrison. from the bath-chair. His handl-Sergeanta Mess, Queen's Road.. cap is 11, which is proof of at 8.30 pm. least a moderate devotion to the game.

and Massenet).-Edmond Ram-10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ser- band (tenor).

vice, including Woodend. Vic-. toria, Race Resultą. 10:45 p.m.-Meditation Music 11.30 p.m.-Close down.

Paysage (Theuriet and Hahn).

Ninon Vallin (soprano).

81 vous l'aviez compris (Bordese and Denza)-Andre d'Arkor (tenor).

7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quo- tations and Hong Kong ex- change market report.

7.35 p.m.

..

The New Mayfair Orchestra”

Medley (arr. Savoy Welsh

Bomers).

Savoy Irish Medley (arr. Somers),' Bonnie Scotland (arr. Pether). 7.45 p.m.-

From the Studio

The 7th of a series of Talks on "The Early Days of Cricket," by R. Abbit. p.m.-Local: Time signal, weather

report and announcements. 8.03 p.m.-

From the Studio Maurice Dufour and His Piano- Accordeon Popuchen, Esparia,

Mama Parlez-möt d'amour. Serenade d'amour, Lor et l'argent, and Quand Japërcois une femme.... 8.20 p.m.-

The New Light Symphony Orchestra with Beniamino

Gigli (tenor) | Orchestra-Spanish Dance No. 3

(Granados).

Tenor Solo" Tosta" The Stars

Were Shining (Puccini).

Orchestral-Serenade Mauresque,

Op. 10, No. 2, (Elgar). Tenor Solo "Ave Maria"-Bol- tanto. Tu, Maria (Farno-de Curtis)..

8.35 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Pianoforte Recital by Caroline Braga, F.T.C.L.

nouncements. :

9.15 pun-Reginald Dixon at the

Cinema Organ.

MILK BOARD INQUIRY

One Cow In Three Tuberculous

King Leopold is in a class by himself among the golfing king. He is a scratch player. Very few pr. his subjects can give him game on level terma

a

He plays nearly every day, his most regular opponent being Vicomte Gatiën du Parc, who 1 a member of his household. But he often goes round with pro- fessionals.

The links he uses most frequent- ly are those in the grounds' - of Lacken Palace. This 18-hole It was declared by Már. Rows, course was originally laid out for representing the tuberculin tested Queen Elizabeth, who used to play milk producers, at the Mk on it in pre-war days. Since ther Board's inquiry last month, that it has been much improved. one cow in every three in this

He also plays on the Waterloo country reacted to a tuberculin and Ravenstein links. Ravenstein test.

Was formerly royal property.

The inquiry, before Mr. N. King Leopold II. "gave it to the Macaskie K.C., Et Middlesex nation for use as a golf course. Guildhall, is to consider bringing producers of tuberculin tested milk into the Board's marketing scheme on the ground that while they can take advantage of it they do not contribute to itse

The value of a cow that did not react to the tuberculin tast, sald Mr. Rowe, was worth three times

as much in the market as a reac

tor

"If you have a reacting cow, the milk of that cow can carry tuber- culosis infection. and does," he

said.

Where danger Lice

In the summer the King of the Belgians makes much use of the Le Zoute links. He is also a re- the seaside gular player over course at Le Coq And he some- times puts in a couple of days incognito at sandwich

PITFALLS OF THE

EXTRADITION LAW

The extradition laws in England are of immense complication.

Sports.

Hockey-Army v. Waseda Uni- versity (NEVY ground. King's Park), 4.15 p.m.

Hunting-Fanling Hunt (Fanling Station), 3 pm ANTO

Shooting-Hong Kong Ride As- sociation Spoon and Practice Shoot Army Rille Range. Kowloon City), 2 pm,

Moon-XII Moon. ist. Day. New Moon, 0.47 m.

Sunrise 7.06 a.m. Sunset,-5.58 p.m.

Tides-High at 10,55 and 21.26; Low at 4.16 and 14.56.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 Annaversaries and Holidays.—

St. Hilary, Blessed Odoric of Por- denone, Pioneer Missioner to China. (1331).

Cinemas. King's;--"Bengal Tiger." Queen:-"Murder" With

tures."

Pic-

Central:-"Top Hat" Oriental:--"The Golden Arrow." World:-"Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-Flash Gordon.” Majestic:Mr. Robinsoe Crusoe' Star:Cr.me and Fun shment” Lectures.--Instrated Lantern Lecture by Prof. c. Grifin, to St. Andrew's Club, 9 p.m.; St. John Ambulance. Anti-Cras lecture, by Dr. Dovey, 7 pmi Lecture in Jaco- bean Room, Hong Kong Hotel, by Mr. G. P. de Martin, 6.30 p.m.; Theosophical Society, 6 p.m. (Ex- pected Visit of Presidential Agent, AP. Knudsen).

Meetings. St. John's Cathedral Finance Committee, Cathedral Office, 5.15 p.m.

There is no general internationar extradition law. Every extradition “I am not suggesting that if a child must be on a treaty basis, that is went into a herd of reactors there to say, there must be an extra- would be the slightest risk of in-dition treaty between the two.

Miscellaneous-Et. Audrew's"Wo- tection; but if she were to drink countries concerned.

men's Fellowship, 3. p.m. Speaker, milk from a cow that was reaċ- Secondly, the crime for which the Mrs (Dr.) Nash 8.55 p.m.-London-News and an- tive, then there is a very definite alleged culprit is wanted in his or

Secial. Cheéro Club Mah Jong risk of infection.

her own country must be a clearly

and Contract Bridge Drive, 8 p.m.; "While it is stupid to say that defined extraditable, offence spécies Civil Service Cricket Club Whist the great bulk of ordmary milkfcally mentioned in the trusty/ Drive 9 pm. contains risk of infection, so it is

Sports. In the case, for example, of a

Hockey-Hong Kong University wrong for anybody to say that a wanted Frenchman having taken risk does not exist,

refuge in England the request for v.

University Waseda

(Navy "The moment any one of our extradition might have to go ground, King's Park), 4.15 p.m.

Snooker Steel Coulson's Lea- producers Ends he has a reactor, through the hands of the Sureté he must remove it at once from Générale, the Ministry of Justice. gue: R.A. Mess R-W. Fusiliers; the herd, and he can no longer the Ministry of the Interior and PO Mess DRC. RE. Mess v. sell the milk of that cow as TT.the Qual d'Orsay on French soil. R.NEX: Signals v G.B. Mess.

Moon-XII Moon, 2nd Day. Bunrise.-7.06 a.m. Sunset.-5.57

8.30 p.m.-Selection from "Any- thing Goes" played by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. 9.40 p.m.-From the Studio? A play, "The Ogboddies Outing by "The Radioddities.”

10 p.m.-London-Big, Ben..

A programme of Variety and

dance music...

'11 p.m.--Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1,05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German.

English).

German Folk Song

1.10 p.m.Light Concert.

Z p.m.--News in German.

2.15 p.m.-Light Concert (con-

- Hinued). ···

2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-

ers.

3 p..--News and Economic Review

* in English 3.15 p.m. To-day in Germany.

Bound Pictures. * *

milk."

The inquiry was adjourned.

£3,550 DAMAGES

CLAIM

Victim Of Car "Accident

Commentar Ma Judgment for £3,550-to Include costs was special damages and entered by consent at Manchester Charles had been told of a young Assizes last month after Mr. Justice

man injured in a motoring ac Grimmcident who became obsessed with all sorts of queer fancies and was

3.30 p.m."Walpurgisnacht" Musical play by Hans adapted to the radio 4.30 p.m.-A Woman in the game. nnally certified insane.

A sketch by Vera Bern.

6.45 pm-Concert of Light Music. b.20 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

6.45 p.m.-Press Review.........

Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. 6 p.m. Songs by Richard Strauss. Anton Gruber-Bauer, baritone. 6.15 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB

(Germ.... Engl.). 6.55 pm-Call DJA. DJB, INN,

DJE.

The action was by Archibald Cowell and Walter James Cowell, his son, of Manchester-road, Burn sey, against. Ernest David Kay, the owner of the car, and Francis Roche Kay, the driver, of Bcott Park-road. Burnley

Mr. A. E Jalland for the plaintiffs) said that the accident occurred on March 31, 1994. Walter Cowell suffered severe concussion and was detained in hospital until the following day. When he left It was thought that he was all right, but froth that moment he 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music changed in his disposition. He

Tontinued).Yan

had been certified and there did not appear to be any hope of his.

German Folk Song, 7pm-Concert of Light Music 8 p.m.-News in English.

8.55 pm-Greetings to our Listen-

era in India.

recovery.

and the French Embassy, the Flor elgn Office, the Home Unce, the British courts and Scotland Yard.

This opens up entrancing vistas for international lawyers,

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Tides-High at 10.33 arid 2047. Low at 3.43, and 14.10...

Beautiful Princess To

Play In Film

After three days' beauty treat¡ her father, who loves her very ment in Paris, Princess Kouka, a much, said that she might as well

woman from the go of the pictures as 'die of starva lovely brown

she is to play opposite Paul Sudan, arrived in London recently. tion.

Robeson in "Jericho" & Capital him.

SAW TWO FILMS

During a visit to Egypt she saw "She is as vivid as the relentless two nims, and the one she liked runshine and as serene as the best was "King Kong." She saw ocean of sand." rhapsodised Walter it night after night, and was en- Futter, the producer, who found.chanted. She was very anxious to her, a chieftain's daughter, in a know if Paul Robeson looked like Sudanese village, during his ex- King Kong, and was fold that he pedition to get local colour. was "tres gentil" "M

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Kouka appeared at a West End Kouka is a Muslim, and she does. hotel wearing a gold vell, great not drink or smoke. Neither is earrings, a coat of blue embroider- she betrothed to any young Budan- ed in silver, and a scarlet skirt.ese prince. In fact, she thinks that Her eyebrows had been plucked in she might Mke to marry an Eng Paris and her finger nails painted, lishman, but she could never live and she folded her hands in her in his country; it is much too cold. lap as if to hide their pinkness Kouks, certainly has beauty and Speaking French, Kouka sald serenity. And she also has a that her father was very angry grand sense of humour, whien that she should do anything so dis-maken her shrug her shoulders and gusting as to become an actress. show her perfect teeth

But she cried at arst, and then She looks as though she were locked herself in her room, and deserving of Futter's rhapsody...

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